At least 10 movie productions appear among 145 debtors listed in Relativity’s bankruptcy filing so far. The limited companies’ names mimic titles of the films in question. The movies vary from specialized fare such as Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s feature directing debut Don Jon to major releases like Mirror Mirror, Relativity’s Snow White story that came out ahead of Universal’s more successful Snow White And The Huntsman back in 2012.
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Director Robert Zemeckis, known for creating blockbuster franchises such as "Back to the Future" and dramas like "Forrest Gump," will be honored by the Museum of Modern Art in the retrospective "What Lies Beneath: The Films of Robert Zemeckis."
The retrospective will open with a special screening of Zemeckis' latest film, "The Walk," which stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as high-wire artist Philippe Petit during his walk between the Twin Towers. On October 3, MoMA will celebrate the 30th anniversary of "Back to the Future" by screening all three of the franchise's films back to back, just in time for October 21, 2015, when Marty McFly travels to the future in "Back to the Future II."
Zemeckis' "The Walk" will premiere at the New York Film Festival on September 26. "What Lies Beneath: The Films of Robert
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There’s something for everyone this week in our roundup, from epic Christmas Eve parties to epic Michael Bay action scenes -- and even a whiff of that awards-season flavor that's quickly approaching. Watch them below and give us your comments.
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1. The Night Before Red-Band Trailer 1 (November 25)
Seth Rogen, Anthony Mackie and Joseph Gordon-Levitt play three dudes in search of one last, epic...

Sony has unveiled a restricted trailer for its upcoming "The Night Before" Christmas comedy, starring Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie. Check it out below. Plot: Ethan (Gordon-Levitt), Isaac (Rogen) and Chris (Mackie) have been friends since childhood, and for a decade, their yearly Christmas Eve reunion has been an annual night of debauchery and hilarity. Now that they're entering adulthood, the tradition is coming to an end, and to make it as memorable as possible, they set out to find the Nutcracka Ball – the Holy Grail of Christmas parties. The new movie is set to hit theaters on November 25th.
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According to TVInsider, which broke the news, Nayyar will play Sendhil, a successful hedge fund manager that Mindy’s parents (the recently cast Ajay Mehta and Sakina Jaffrey) think would make an ideal spouse for their daughter. (Methinks Danny will have something to say about that.)

The Walk will now have its world premiere on Saturday, September 26 for "logistical and security reasons." The New York Film Festival is looking to program free screenings for the opening day on Friday. Nanni Moretti's We Have A Pope (Habemus Papam) would make for an interesting choice.

Tickets for the 53rd New York Film Festival will go on sale in early September.

This year's New York Film Festival runs from September 25 through October 11.
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Film Society of Lincoln Center, the New York not-for-profit that runs the 53-year-old Nyff, opted to shift the high-profile opening night screening to alleviate the logistical and security snarls they anticipate around the pope’s visit to the city. Pope Francis has a full day of activities — including a visit to East Harlem in the afternoon and an early-evening mass at Madison Square Garden — planned for Sept. 25, the night “The Walk” was originally scheduled to screen.

Nyff will still open its 2015 edition that day with free festival programming yet to be announced, but “The Walk,” still considered the fest’s opening film, will screen Sept. 26. Zemeckis’ movie stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as high-wire artist Philippe Petit, the man
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With nary a still frame released to the public less than four months away from its November 25 premiere, it's not particularly shocking to hear Warner Bros. announce they're pushing Jeff Nichols' original sci-fi studio project Midnight Special, but it's nevertheless still at least a little disappointing.
March 18, 2016 is now when you can expect to see the latest from the Mud/Take Shelter director. This pulls it from competing in the Thanksgiving slot beside Creed, Pixar's The Good Dinosaur, the Christmas-themed reunion of 50/50 stars Seth Rogen/Joseph Gordon-Levitt in The Night Before and the Daniel Radcliffe-starring Victor Frankenstein and lands it the week before another one of the studio's big tentpole release Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. A curious decision, made even more puzzling when it's revealed to also be combating Alligent - Part 1, Paramount's Monster Trucks and something from Tri-Star called Miracles From Heaven. Hopefully this isn't a sign of lost faith.
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Read More: Robert Zemeckis' 'The Walk' to Open the 53rd New York Film Festival
The Film Society of Lincoln Center has announced that the world premiere of Robert Zemeckis' "The Walk" at the 53rd Annual New York Film Festival will take place on Saturday, September 26 instead of the previously scheduled Friday, September 25. With Pope Francis scheduled to visit New York City on September 25, the date change was made for security and logistical reasons.
The premiere of "The Walk," which stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, will take place at Alice Tully Hall. All festival dates will stay the same.
Nyff will run from September 25-October 11 this year. Tickets for the festival will go on sale in September.
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Drugs and holidays apparently mix very well together, and Seth Rogen's cocaine-shroom face is here to prove it. He, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Anthony Mackie will spend one last Christmas Eve together and answer life's most important questions before it's too late: How timeless is Miley Cyrus's "Wrecking Ball"? What's the most appropriate face to make for a baby that's staring at you? And what's the best ice breaker to say to the dogs surrounding sweet baby Jesus' manger? Bless this movie.
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When it comes to the Christmas comedy, there are two basic kinds. The warm, fuzzy version that's fit for grandparents and grandkids alike. Then there's the vulgar, raunchy adult comedy that would probably have too much eggnog and puke all over the warm and fuzzy version. Can you guess which side of the fence The Night Before starring Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Anthony Mackie is on?
Directed by Jonathan Levine (50/50, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane), The Night Before features that trio of R-rated regulars playing friends who have long held an annual tradition of having a wild time in New York City on Christmas Eve. But since one of them is becoming famous (Mackie) and one is becoming a dad (Rogen), the tradition is going to come to an end. Instead of moaning...

Ethan (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), Isaac (Seth Rogen) and Chris (Anthony Mackie) have been friends since childhood, and for a decade, their yearly Christmas Eve reunion has been an annual night of debauchery and hilarity. Now that they’re entering adulthood, the tradition is coming to an end, and to make it as memorable as possible, they set out to find the Nutcracka Ball – the Holy Grail of...
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Three childhood friends have one last crazy Christmas Eve reunion in the upcoming R-rated comedy The Night Before. This is the film’s red band trailer. “Ethan, Isaac and Chris have been friends since childhood, and for a decade, their yearly Christmas Eve reunion has been an annual night of debauchery and hilarity. Now that they’re […]

It might be July, but with the debut of the first red-band for "The Night Before," it feels like Christmas is just days away.

Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are reunited with "50/50" director Jonathan Levine – plus Anthony Mackie – for the story of "three dudes, three bros, and three ride-or-die homies" having the ultimate last Christmas night out as three childhood friends become three wise men – this is far from a family-friendly holiday film!

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Seth Rogen's latest comedy (which will Actually hit theaters this time), The Night Before comes from director Jonathan Levine, and looks great in this first trailer. Warning, if you're at work, you may want to wait until you're at home to check it out.

I love this trailer, and it has a lot of good things going for it. The chemistry between the main characters is there in spades, and makes me want to see how they all get in and out of trouble. Even through the trailer, you get a sense of a fairly tight bond between them all, and it works perfectly. The jokes land well,
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In the red band trailer for Sony’s “The Night Before,” Seth Rogen’s Christmas Eve debauchery results in a church freak-out after he eats some magic mushrooms.
“I’ve been having a pretty crazy night. I’m not going to lie to you, I’m a little fucked up right now,” Rogen tells a nativity scene wise man.
The film follows three friends (Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackey) during for their annual tradition of Christmas Eve debauchery. With their yearly ritual coming to an end, they set out to find the ultimate holiday party.
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